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according to stanford university, if you get a blood transfusion from someone younger it could help improve learning and memory. >> stephen: yes, the blood of the young can help improve your memory, although you will remember only xbox cheat codes and taylor swift's ex-boyfriends. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] now, the study's author, doctor saul villeda, connected the circulatory systems of old and young mice so their blood could mingle, resulting in a 20% increase in connections between brain cells for the old mices. also known as the world's most disturbing episode of pinky and the brain. [ laughter ] apparently absorbing the blood of the young can reverse the effects of aging. which is great news, otherwise i would have to resort to something disturbing, like exercise. [ laughter ] folks, in light of this breakthrough, prescott is proud to introduce vacsa-tern a medical-grade young person harvested straight from my intern program. [ laughter ] nice to meet you, vacsa-tern. >> it's jay. >> stephen: shhh. no names. makes it creepy. [ laughter ] here's how it works. just find the pre-
according to stanford university, if you get a blood transfusion from someone younger it could help improve learning and memory. >> stephen: yes, the blood of the young can help improve your memory, although you will remember only xbox cheat codes and taylor swift's ex-boyfriends. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] now, the study's author, doctor saul villeda, connected the circulatory systems of old and young mice so their blood could mingle, resulting in a 20% increase in connections...
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a stanford university engineer team is pushing these types of cars to high speeds. an audi tt with a powerful engine and precise gps system without humans inside. the engineers have let it run wild reaching 130 miles an hour on utah's bonneville salt flats. >> so you studied how race car drivers would do this and taught the door do that. >> it's a big part of this project is understanding how the best drivers control the car. >> the engineers monitored the brain activity of the race car driver. the goal is to build his reflexes and instincts into the software that keeps shelley on the road. amazing. >> it is amazing the technology. >>> it's 4:56 right now. we're continuing to follow developing news out of the north bay. coming up a live report with the latest on the murder in marin county. >> and parts of the bay area under a freeze warning right now. how long the temperatures are going down and when things will start to warm up. >> reporter: a much celebrated inaugural flight is planned this morning from the airport in san jose. and at the same time, there are new
a stanford university engineer team is pushing these types of cars to high speeds. an audi tt with a powerful engine and precise gps system without humans inside. the engineers have let it run wild reaching 130 miles an hour on utah's bonneville salt flats. >> so you studied how race car drivers would do this and taught the door do that. >> it's a big part of this project is understanding how the best drivers control the car. >> the engineers monitored the brain activity of...
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. >> stanford university has been dragged know that bizarre girlfriend saga of manti te'o. this week he and notre dame officials say he was drawn in a romance online fooling him into believing she died of leukemia back in september. the so call girlfriend lied about being a stanford student, as well. >> in the post-game interviews, you know, you see all this emotion, again in the subsequent follow-up pieces you see all of the talk of this and in most of those pieces 99, the 5% of them, there's no mention of stanford. the girl by the way is very much alive in southern california. te'o now claims he was duped by her. many wonder whether he and notre dame made up the hoax to improve his chances of winning the heisman. he was the runner-up and we are still waiting to hear from him perhaps today. a lot of people thought he might talk yesterday. he is still in hiding. >> like you said, it's a head scratcher. >> it is. because what's the n game? what does he have to gain from this besides maybe sympathy from the heisman voters? but he is going to go on to the nfl and have a big ca
. >> stanford university has been dragged know that bizarre girlfriend saga of manti te'o. this week he and notre dame officials say he was drawn in a romance online fooling him into believing she died of leukemia back in september. the so call girlfriend lied about being a stanford student, as well. >> in the post-game interviews, you know, you see all this emotion, again in the subsequent follow-up pieces you see all of the talk of this and in most of those pieces 99, the 5% of...
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last night stanford university opened it's new 112 million- dollar concert hall. the school's group kicked it off. that facility seats 842 and is designed for special acoustics. it stretches 112 square family feet. >> sounds good. coming up on the 8:00 hour let's go to rosemary with a check of the forecast. it'll be plain cold today. >> it'll be cold. a lot like where we have seen the temperatures lately. we will see again for today and not to dismiss our chilly weather but truckee is eight below. lake tahoe partly cloudy, dry, cold, we are talking 20s in the afternoon and overnight lows, single digits. but if you are going to be here at home we have a nice day. we are going to be partly to mostly cloudy and the temperatures will be in the mid40s to low 50s. weekend we will stay locked in this cool pattern through sunday. monday, slightly warmer, tuesday into wednesday upper 50s, low 60o's in the forecast, fair skies, overnight lows will bump up. upper 20s to low 30s so right above freezing. back to you. >> thank you. a man is facing charges after allegedly holdin
last night stanford university opened it's new 112 million- dollar concert hall. the school's group kicked it off. that facility seats 842 and is designed for special acoustics. it stretches 112 square family feet. >> sounds good. coming up on the 8:00 hour let's go to rosemary with a check of the forecast. it'll be plain cold today. >> it'll be cold. a lot like where we have seen the temperatures lately. we will see again for today and not to dismiss our chilly weather but truckee...
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so first debra satz is the professor of ethics in society at stanford university. she's also the senior associate dean for the humanitarianings and arts. she is a member of the philosophy department and directer of the mccoy family center for ethics in society and the research focuses on the ethical limit of the market, the place of equality in a just society, and theory of racial choice. she works on the feminist philosophy, ethic, and education and issues of international justice. she's coed or it of the occupy future. nadeem marzen he's a smawdz owner. ceo of a company a boston-based interacting marketing boutique special idessing in web app and design and co-founder of dangerrer awesome a laser cutting shop. he continue to be engaged in outspoken human rights abuses, and finance industry mismanagement, next is phil thompson. an associate professor. he's a social professor at m.i.t. department of urban study and urban planner and political scientist. he worked as deputy general manager of the new york housing authority and director of the mayor's officer of hous
so first debra satz is the professor of ethics in society at stanford university. she's also the senior associate dean for the humanitarianings and arts. she is a member of the philosophy department and directer of the mccoy family center for ethics in society and the research focuses on the ethical limit of the market, the place of equality in a just society, and theory of racial choice. she works on the feminist philosophy, ethic, and education and issues of international justice. she's coed...
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so first, deborah is the professor of ethics in society at stanford university. she's also the senior society dean for the humanities and arts. she is a member of the philosophy department and director of the mccoy family center for ethics in society and her research focuses on the ethical limits of the markets. the place of equality in a just society and theories of rational choice. deborah also works on feminist philosophy, ethics and education and issues of international justice. she's co-editor of the fourth cummings collection "occupy future." an early participant in occupy boston. he's also a small business owner, c.e.o. of nimblebot.com, a marketing boutique specializing in web apps and design and co-founder of danger awesome, a laser-cutting workshop and community art store front in cambridge. he continues to be engaged in outspoken protest against government sanctions, human rights abuses, malfeasance and finance industry mismanagement. next is phil thompson, actually phil is on the end. associate professor, and i'm giving introductions in the order they
so first, deborah is the professor of ethics in society at stanford university. she's also the senior society dean for the humanities and arts. she is a member of the philosophy department and director of the mccoy family center for ethics in society and her research focuses on the ethical limits of the markets. the place of equality in a just society and theories of rational choice. deborah also works on feminist philosophy, ethics and education and issues of international justice. she's...
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all of these values were fought out here first and stanford disco and other rest of the country to the horror of fox news is grappling with them. so i say right on, san francisco. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> -- cheney's growth without i was going to one of the armpits of the united states, but i ended up with my first job in richmond, virginia and my landlady, family to be, their last name was bugs and they were like the grandfather of the neighborhood. and so they had never met an asian before. in fact, one week and they invited their whole family to come see an asian and one of the relatives was disappointed because i was not wearing one of those ching dynasty cubes. when i told them i was in favor of cisco in europe here, the city made the city of san? [laughter] >> i'm so glad we have so many wonderful friends from the neighborhood here tonight. >> you spoke of the old-school irish americans who are here. is there anyone who was like a liaison between the old and the new that was sort of heroic? >> absolutely. in fact, as i said, i wanted to write a history of san francis
all of these values were fought out here first and stanford disco and other rest of the country to the horror of fox news is grappling with them. so i say right on, san francisco. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> -- cheney's growth without i was going to one of the armpits of the united states, but i ended up with my first job in richmond, virginia and my landlady, family to be, their last name was bugs and they were like the grandfather of the neighborhood. and so they had never met...
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all of these values were fought out here first and stanford disco and other rest of the country to the horror of fox news is grappling with them. so i say right on, san francisco. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> -- cheney's growth without i was going to one of the armpits of the united states, but i ended up with my first job in richmond, virginia and my landlady, family to be, their last name was bugs and they were like the grandfather of the neighborhood. and so they had never met an asian before. in fact, one week and they invited their whole family to come see an asian and one of the relatives was disappointed because i was not wearing one of those ching dynasty cubes. when i told them i was in favor of cisco in europe here, the city made the city of san? [laughter] >> i'm so glad we have so many wonderful friends from the neighborhood here tonight. >> you spoke of the old-school irish americans who are here. is there anyone who was like a liaison between the old and the new that was sort of heroic? >> absolutely. in fact, as i said, i wanted to write a history of san francis
all of these values were fought out here first and stanford disco and other rest of the country to the horror of fox news is grappling with them. so i say right on, san francisco. [applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> -- cheney's growth without i was going to one of the armpits of the united states, but i ended up with my first job in richmond, virginia and my landlady, family to be, their last name was bugs and they were like the grandfather of the neighborhood. and so they had never met...